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The Turkic migrations were the spread of Turkic tribes and Turkic languages across Eurasia between the 6th and 11th centuries.[1] In the 6th century, the Göktürks overthrew the Rouran Khaganate in what is now Mongolia and expanded in all directions, spreading Turkic culture throughout the Eurasian steppes. Although Göktürk empires came to an end in the 8th century, they were succeeded by numerous Turkic empires such as the Uyghur Khaganate, Kara-Khanid Khanate, Khazars, and the Cumans. Some Turks eventually settled down into sedentary societies such as the Qocho and Ganzhou Uyghurs. The Seljuq dynasty settled in Anatolia starting in the 11th century, resulting in permanent Turkic settlement and presence there. Modern nations with large Turkic populations include Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, and Turkic populations also exist within other nations, such as Chuvashia, Bashkortostan, Tatarstan and the Sakha Republic of Siberia in Russia, Northern Cyprus, the Crimean Tatars, the Kazakhs in Mongolia, the Uyghurs in China, and the Azeris in Iran.

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groups Turkic migration, the expansion of the Turkic tribes and Turkic languages, mainly between the 6th and 11th centuries Turkic mythology Turkic nationalism...

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generally accepted that the name Türk is ultimately derived from the Old-Turkic migration-term 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰰 Türük/Törük,< which means 'created, born' or 'strong'...

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in Old Turkic epigraphy: Toquz Oghuz, the "nine tribes". Later the word appears often for two largely separate groups of the Turkic migration in the early...

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Eastern Turkic Khaganate

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Bulgars

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Western Turkic Khaganate

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Oghuz Turks

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coterminous with the Far East South Asia Southeast Asia Tropical Asia Turkic migration Organizations ASEAN+3 Comprehensive Economic Partnership for East Asia...

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Anatolia

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Seleucid Empire Seven churches of Asia Seven Sleepers Tarsus Troad Turkic migration Additional alternative names include Asian Turkey, the Anatolian peninsula...

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Seljuk Empire

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AD 1000

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